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West End Museum Transportation Exhibit

by Phil Orlandella

Located near North Station, the West End Museum, 50 Staniford Street, newest exhibit depicts the West End’s role in early Boston Transportation.

The exhibit recounts the phases of development since the 18th century through graphic panels and artifacts like trolley tickets, stock certificates, conductor buttons, tokens, photos and original articles.

From Stagecoach to Subway: The West End Street Railway runs through September 17 and is free and open to the public during regular Museum hours. For further information, visit http://thewestendmuseum.org.

North End Regional Review Staff

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